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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-02-11

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-02-11 page 1

CIXC1XSATI AUVtKTlSI S. .A JBUrTRFIELD. SADDLE, HARNESS AM I ftUNK MANUFACTURER. Officers Saddles and Bridles. . 4. Main Street, lour door below Bi.tu, CINCINNATI. OHIO; Ho. iim. llKKEiMl ' IN A SHORT T1MK. The neatest Thin Out MAGIC POCKET BOOK ENTIRELY HEW BtrtE, With Alnaaae far 1863, List of Inter nal Revenue 8ubi 4c. PRICE 60 CENTS. Seal fcy mail on the re- nipt of the eno. - JAMES 6A.TE9, . IT Eait Fourth St. Cincinnati. 3.-pna.y jattlonoxy, ' PRIZE PACKAGES, PORTFOLIOS, ENVELOPE8 AND PAPER, Th boat quilt; of Good, at the lowral prlca.-JAMKg OATfcS, IT East Fourth Street, Cincinnati. deos-Sm. CARRIAGES! I CARRIAGES 1 1 mir nilTillulllKID IHVltlU TI1K ATTBKTION X of pvu.1 deetriug an piircb..i , W hi- large null flaa MMrflUMll ol bwxrt-wO. compnain ' Coaches, cotpjib, ' JENNf UND.Ion andtwoeeals, i BAROUCHES, LIGHT BOCKAWAra, ; PHEATONS, JERSEY WAGONS. AID A 0BKAI VABlkTI Ot Light Open and Top Bugie?, Of Superior Style and Finish, for ealo t the lawoet Cash Price, consistent with tie time. J. W. UOsXlNU, Cor. 6th B)ram.are Street, deo8-8m. lioxinnatl. Leather and Findings, rjlHB HIGHEST PU1CE will to kl for all.kud,;ol FDB8, Ulli Ed, AND 8IIEEP PELTS, At No. Hit Maine St., Cincinnati. d.e8-d.m "MIDDLETON, STfiUBHIDuE m Lithographers, litis rrtTtrs AND COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, 04b West 4.tlx J3t. CINCINNATI, O. Ws m prepared to execute all work la onr lino In tb. beat manner, .ach a. P.Tlr-ll., Bond., litplouiie, Maps, show (larde, Letter Heads, Bill Ueadi, Ac, o. Terma raaaonable. nov26-3m STADLI.lt, li ROT HE It lb IU. WHOLESALE OLOTIIIHIlhl, IMPORTERS AND DEALEUS IN Foreign and Dotuestic Dry tiuods, IOJ Prl St- north title, on J 117 West Third St., Betweun Vina and Baca btmjta, : CINCINNATI, O. on-Particular attantlon paid to order.. 0nta' Kuroi.hlu Oood. Also. Dualora no.ilM-.ily JOHN BONTE & CO. AHCrjtCTVKKU Of Manilla, Cotton. Tarred & Hemp Hope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING rnRna. LIXE9 & TfflSE, In sll their varioty. OAKUM, asc iions, Bl LOCKS, PATENT SEINE TWIVt, MAIN ST.; One Door Bonfh of Front. botT dSm CINCINnATL, 0. w. H . ALOOKN, nunrraoTtreeji or AWNINGS, TENTS ANU FLAGS. eiUO GUT LER TFIU'S and Ol'TriTS on hand and made to order. rAU0 All kind ef LIGHT and HE ATT DUCK on hand. No. 81 Sycamore Street) CINCINNATI, O. Bloclu and Ropa of entry oWcriplice) en hand1 and for aafe. BOetT dem CCO. C. MILLER & SONS; Bewnth streot, between HUml cd Walnat, CiatilNNATI. Mavnnfeetnreri of Tint Class OARRIAGBB, Est bow on hsuJ InrK" ftud f-u-it-d stck of the Utest tjles, oODSUQcltil witli veiciAl roiorvrjor w "Ltatt Weight wi'h grtatttt Strvyih." Opm BaKglej, welnbfi. from 140 lbs to 900 lbs. lie a liter Ttp, " " w VBefer fo all the prlncliM.1 Mvcry Btbl snd HnreMman nt thtl fiitv. Ales, neooDd-hand sad new OerrUgeS, BnxgleS mad BprloR Wagoos M Terj low pneet. dwSadilm St'bPHITK OP LinK,KltlAltUK4TINU rermwUtluti In Ctdttr n l Wlno. We htre mann-tVrtnrfid tuid euid HulDhtles ot Litre iLe Mt futir Tra, Bad ta bo cses bTe w known It rofmJI- Older cab be ftrmeDted on til It taeto ozectlr sa deMtred, snd the frr-bmbisUob immed.aUtiiT iratikd 1b few boors It will BStUe pufcctly clear, sad reBisiB the Mint io OtTor eul eSalphtts of lute Is B obnsp. eeAlly mitnftfrnd sobnUao, InaolubU until ecid in,a Itenlf. er.4 liupnrtlitir uo nn- iliisssTnisi It sMtlesst tht bottom w(tb the torn. The teiTS of rer oot mho hue urd It I et emibtio to Its OtTor, that w (a1 jastiOod Ib Mying tUal lu -uccees to alwsrs oeruis. V pBtH Bp BbtUOI. DtHli,eOCD I'DB millB. euuii le-lia mn also sns la DttiKt any qoaniny wiui-iureiur BrjLPHrTB OF LIMB, for Borghnm Safer and 8u ap nakere, la barrel., kera ana juee. W. J. M. OOlltxlH m BBO, auarartnrlna Ohamlata and DrUHBistP, V. B, eorner CoUal Arentte and Xiahtk lUeet C Inera- Wtl, Ohio. Aae. aa-dlOra. - - "award AssorlalloH, I'biladepbla. . POB TflB BILIItr OF THI IKK AID X1 awd Dfaw.w.d, anoM eiu rwwAml aa4 uaraaM itti aaaw, awe awici.il, www t in. mow. crgoaa. Mleal Advtc. afroa Oratl. be the Actio Honreon. w.innt-l. RKPOIITS on SPCrtMATORllBor a. cr tfKM' IBAb WEAKS1.S8. and other Pluw.of theSexnalOr. Mne,aad on the NdW RRMRPIR9 emploeed In the PurpewM7,eawttB Beared lrtter eeeelopee, tree or charge. &ereB b J.fiKILLTB HnrOHTOH. Bnward AaeeelatloB, Vet Booth Hints Btraet, rttiladeitbta, Pa. DAILY OHIO VOLUME XXVI music. ETC. WM. KNABE & Oo.'b GOLD 1VLEDAL PIANOS I SW17 ttU of those lastly oelebntaw Fluoi proDoancM BJ 1HALBERQ, OOTTBGHALE, BATTER AAP aod a ttuge somber of tb beck artists and Baatears IB law country, io ne mm BEST PIANOS MADEI Claa ba band at my wararoom, No. II bat Butt rtreet, TTboae la Bead of a truly flrae, Claaa Flut euould not tall to Eire rue a ran. juii. ;t:L rzi.ii, Bole Agent, No. 13, East State Street. augT STEINWAY PIANOS WERE AWARDED lat Prlao Gold Medal at Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1S. Ut rrenrom Cold Medal at MaryLnd InaUlnta, Baltl. mora, 1357, Ut f rtu Oold Medal at Crystal Palaoa, Hew Tort, la, A Fa-it Frixe Oold Medal at lit WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1862! and 89 other tat Premium, at ear Ion. Fain In the United HUM. Meaita. Btelnway A Bona hare at thlattmeo.il SOU ordere for Flanoe vn their boc-ka, end the demand 1. con atantlr IncraaalnB. Jaalt'lLlUr Sola Airent, 21 High Htreet. CLOTHIihC. MARCUS CHIIDS MERCHANT TAILOR OppoNlte the State ICnpltol. A large stuck of the lateft itjlaa Clothe, Caaamerea an tT'.tlug, will be made op at abort fiotlro end lo the mot laehlonabla Itflea. Alan, a large aid veil .elected atock ot rnnlablo au4a and tt&ady Made Olotblug. daclt.di:m N. CUNOERSHKIMER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DEALER IN HEADY MADE I LOTH I M Hum's Furulf.ilng Goods, &c. 113 South High street, Columbus, The most foehioDsble ralterns In Clothe. Caeslraerrs an t Veeliuga const antly on band. ROBERT BPDRLING, CUTfiR. JCUELItl. UAL.L, ULACK flt CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS 6'i5 Ku l 607 Ero-dw, Cor. Prlnoo Bt., New York. Hehei Ball, William Black. EBElUGZEfc MONEOK. Uttuiifttctnren of PrvaoDtftttoB nJ BpkqIai Atmj tjwonU. IX ilen in uTrv vnr.oty of MillUrf Quoili, both AmorioeUk n& toruitiu. Ordort txocutud wlib lUHHli:b. WILLIAM BLYNN, GW KE1I. HODPJS, Fiii Hatch's. English, Swiss and AmerJcan; . Rich Jfewetrr, In f1n vmlety Diamond Work, to which I fog iptcial attention,' BTRKLINO 8II.VEK WARE. STAVLR AND fArTCT Stt.VKIl PI-ATBD TKA flKTT", WAITEE8, PITUH- KBS, ailllLKTH, OAKTEHS, FOHKit. HPUONB, AMI PANC-IKS; TAI1LC DUTr.nnT. (JIIOIOKST EtKIei CLOOKtt-OAUKNDSB. T1IIRTT OAT, 11HH fBEBI'Jll, and a general aaeortmeut ot fancy goodl. MILITARY GOODS. WM. BLTNN hu Torr nperlor utortmeut, to-w The ntj btMt Hwot'ls ud Btibre, flue DatuMoaa ud betl 8Mb, lelt, Ottcen' fiVgalAtloB HbIi, fluent TiMMiit Spar, Kpttulettvi, An , Ac Hods utwd nd to Olnviauttl or New Tork for mllltarr rooda: bit prices wlil be u low sur house Id the conn trj. Jyas-dly l?OOHAiD STATIONERY. HAVE ON BAND A Large aud HcaulUul Mock OF PIOTUHBS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PROM IO CENTS to 100 OOLLA1R8 GILT AND RUSEWOOD, AND QILT OVALB, ROUND AND LIQUARE FRAMES, Suitable for almost an j Pioture jou oan produce Brii'g Tour Loose l'iclurfs get then tli m Framed, SUPEIIB PxiOTU(jRAF118, Being large, and repreeentiug all the Beet and Finest EogTaiings and Tainting jsaiahi, Rlcbljr Framed, and within the reaoh of all, and at one-fuurth the. price of Bteel Engratiute. A General Block of BOOKS ASO 8TATION.ERW At the Loweet Price), always on hand. decSSSl FAXCV DTES. LIST OF OOLOBa. Black, Salmon, Searltt, Dark Vrab. Light Vrab, YMou. Dark JSrown, Snuff Brown, Light Brown, Vark Blue, Light Blue, Light Ttllam, Vark Vreen, Lght Oreen, Fink, Purple, Slate, Oraige, Mcwenta, Soljerino, French Biuc, Royal FwfU, Oiraeoa), FAH1IV VE COLORS For Dyeing Bilk, Woolen and Mixed dooda, Bhawls, Uoarfs, Dreaeea, Ktbbons, ttiOTae, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloees, Chil dren's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perftot fast eolors. A SATING OF SO PER CENT. Theee -Dre. are mixed In the form of nowdere concen trated, are thoronehlr tefted. aad put np In neat nacka tva For Iwentr-nre rente yon can color aa many goode a. would otherwfae cost fl.e time, that .urn. The prooaee nt .linpie. and any cue ran nae trie uyos wltn p.rlecl auc- oew. I irnotione inaioe. Manntacrnred ty uua m BTB.Kna,'ios nroanway, P-wion ror Bale by llrugglate and Dealer. In every City and Tt-i aepd-dem aod-Tn,Th.8al PAYING OFF I ASSIBTAKT QUAKTEIMASTEU' OmCB, 1 CmcmnATi, Jan. 21st, 1868. ra-BAIrl8TFRS DleCHABRKn FROM MI BMPLOT. L can obtain their pav for DRCKMKEB, by ealllng at thaofflce, No. 7 Ttn.t Company Building, corner Third Janevitl ( -apt, and A. Q. M COLUMBUS, OHIO MEDICAL. HAVE VOU A COUQHI' Tkea aae JATVra BXPBOTOBAHT. Do mat .Ilea yew eota to take lie oara etwee. Two-thlrd II tlcttane of eoaaaBptloa owe their affliction, to tu. latakeefwalUiliiraOonhteatwaUoTllaall. aot tall Into thle error, but etail joara.ll at saw ranadir wblck twantf -to raara' experleeMe kao On ettated a eartala to proaaole a apaaJjr caia. HAVE YOD, ASTHMA OR PHTHIHISl' Than we JATHI'B IIPECTOBAHT, wklch will ooaethe et'eaaaudlo contraction tbawlnd tat,,.. caoee inent to eject tae Bancoee or niattar wblcb y t them np, and by ea aaey and free .zpectcratloe, 1 1 tr i el I dllBeolty ot braatblnn. HAVE TOU BRONCHITIS P ThaaaaaJATBC'BCXPCCTOBAIIT. Tkiawlde.-. dleeeee, which Bay be I eaarally daacribed aa an It ran. nation of the fine akin which Itnea the lul 1. of th j tr tnbee or air raaaala, apreadlng thretuh arary part i Ib Innga, la often ralatakea for Uonanmptlon. Tba ti, Hn. rant enbdoea tbla InflaoiniatJoo, rellaraa the attrnol - oongb, pala, and 4lfJI olty of braathlne, and, If the I not of ton lent .tending, will certainly prod nee a enir. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION P Then nee JATNI'B IXFICTOBAST. It eleanaet th tonga from all irritating matter., while at the eami tire' It heala and Inrlgoratee them. Of all the remadlee a 'ilcl hare been offered the public for thi. dreed dlaaaaa. ustu nai.irono tne net 01 lin.e or malnUlnad ao nnlTer i popolarlty, ae thla Klpactoraut. Thouande who n. Keen glten np by their phj.lcl.nl a. lncmable ban tnei raatored lo perfect health by lu oe, and th.lr (allium) moelaanatesmeicelee to all who read It, HAVE YOTJ PIJEURISY P Than nee JATKCB BXPICTOFtANl'. Br takln. i. or three large doaei In the early itagee of the dleeae-, h qnlck ancceealon, end coreriiig np wennly In bed. inl preparation acta ae e endorino or awaatlng madlcloa, tat anbdnaa tba Inflfrmmatluo at the onteet. HAVE TOU WHOOPING COUGH P Thea ue JATNI S IXPBOTOBAHT. Th., . -' remedy which to aff etaelly OTereoinea Ihl. diuu .11.. ipectorant. What pareut can wltnem the end., lumber children from thle dliUeHlng complaint wlli.001 doing all In her power for their relief f What medldn an plMent to the leate, or eo certain to produce imioed' ate beneatt Oi.a It a trial, then, and it pro.. If .fo HAVE YOU CROUP P Then nee JATNI'B BXPgCTOBAUT. DhiM, aubject to no dtieaee more andden In It. attack., c, u thaabaenoeor prompt relief, non. . r.t.i i . anlta, than Oronp. Parauta, therefore, ibeuld h.. ., hand a remedy anre and thorough. Borh a remedr mat befonnd In the a,Mitoranl, and ereiyearefrj moll, will keep a anuply by her. JAVNE'S EXrECTOHAIVr la a Itandard medicine. For lwen(..o... i k.. before the public, end during tbli period ita cnratlre now era hare been teatidad te by all clanea or people lo all quarter, of the world. Phalclaui, clergymen, lawju,, merchant., and mechanic, hare eipcilencei) Ita remedl., eOecta, and hare rnrnlihed na with their teatlmony, ani It maybe found at langtli, In our Almanac, lo tl.-u oonrinclegrerliflcateewewonld refer the doubting Oolnmbn.,Ohto . b, O. BoniHTB and 0. SOUUKW iin Guid to Ufaith. u.. ' ' "F"" au ru.xi 1 nimatfic ocdi-HrtrorjotUj CLOTIlI,Cj IF THERE IS A Peraon la the ration ronnd abonl na, lu a Bank. I-i.n- rance OfBia, Manufaclurlng Eitilillihment, Public luat. tntlon, a Member of the fteuate, or Aeeembly, tb Uor ernor, or Secretary, me ruber of a Mercantile :t lie banlcal latabll.hmant, or Prlrate Iudlrldual. whi ha- not alreaOy purchaied Clothing at tba NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE ws woBld be glad to show them what ws ars doing in thi branch of boitnew. Those who hate patronised nt heretofore will onH oe to be assured that we keep doing, and, usual, oui work is fashionable, strong and durable, male from ti e beel u- ttock, and by excellent and ca-eful workmen. Uur Cualoin Dfparliiifnt la nnder the anperrlilon of one of the bait Ontleri iu Ohio, and will allow no garment to be taken fron. th. KateblUbment nnleaa It be faultleu. In conhdencr oan a..nre all who wish a tiiMHofl and Fmsblonablo (larmeut, Mna raoH tbs mm Cltb tbat Tsar iblsui, an a-nica will compare nrornbly with clotbee made lu Mv York, or any Eastern city, that here tbay cannot lr.ll 11 plowed. Our aaenrtnient of Fronch and Oen Clothe (Black, Omen and Pahllah Black and Kami ueaiiraerne; una ana wool vrlT.te; urenaune and Oaah. ere Veatlnge, will alwaya be abundant. In onr Furnl.hlng Department will be Bhlrta, Hr. per., Drawer., Haudkerchlela, Tire, Bcarfa, and a tco. atoca 01 Shaker Flanne? SblrU a nrarera We do not wi.h to be egotlitlcal, but ai the PKIMJ OF WALKS patronlted our letabllthnient, (eeeeJIl'. i. Ohio Bute Journal, Not. XT, 18,) wa lake pleaanrei referring to him, aa alao our former patroc. el oni aiitlHy u man. better aud more itll,b Garment, than any Clothing Uonae In Oolumbna. F. D. QL ARK, NO. 131 SOUTH HIGH STREET janlt'nl DELM0M1C0 DINING HALL 13 Tf EST STATE STREET. Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock, JOnY WTflTBECK. Jenl-dira STATE JOURNAL,. WEDNESDAY MOUNLNUi FEBRUARY 11. 1S3 ATT1A CTATI7 TAIIWVil 1lllU OXillJU UUUllllillJi TEtTJGtHAPHin NlQWay faAA-aJAXa.A-XXAtV HflWP (Telegraphic Oorrupondettce of the Ohio JountmL) ff MORNIlf U ANU AFTERNOON Hl FORT. THE ATTACK Oil FORT HI CAE- E10TER. MORE MCTINOCS OFFICER'. LATEST F8O.H TICKMBCRt,. THE EXPLOITS OK THE qi'EE.V ur hie w as t . FRENCH RKIMORCErlENTS FOR MEXICO. HOW THE REHEL9 PLIES. GET 8CP- TIIE PAPER MONOPOLY MA RIA U FIGHT. t., Ac, a.e. ab About Rebel Supplies Texas their Route. New Tula:, Feb. 10 A New Orleane letter of Ihe 2d, to Ihe World, Bare: Our consul at Monterey writes aa follows: Wagon trains for Ihe Conledcia'o army hate been bought Monterey aa t down the country as far ae Ban bouit rataai, nearly 1UUU miles from Han Autonio. Goods from the interior are generally sent across tne uiourande at tort uuooen. 1 One seem purofaased iu Europe three Teasel loads of arms, and their arrival is daily expect- O'l at Matamoras. A cargo of me lloiues was also bought in Eu- rope, aud is known to be due at that port. Foreign -I'lfBclt Relafoi teuioaata or Mexico Fbamci. Six thouaand adJilional reinforce ments are ordere 1 lo Mexico, GnircL. The Weimar Uaielte announces the acoeptanoe, tj the Duke of loburg, of the throne of Ureece, on oonJuion that the houi,e of llararla renounces lis rights. Latent via lueentown Liviapooi,, Jan. 26. There is no newt of political importance to-dae. ineurrectionare ouinreaks are taking place in roianu. From TlCkaburs;. Wabiiisotoh, Feb. 9 A Idler from tlienei- oinity of ViokHburg shjs : The enemy arc lor ttfviogall points onuiinaniliiin; the rtver below 1 the city, but they don't seem, lo hare guns foi ail their works. Fishing up "Great Guus,' Nait Voik, Feb. 10 The New Orleans Delta is informed by Paymaster riton,of the steamer renneeeee, that th Harriot Lane has not . gut out of that port (Galveston). Her musts have been taken out, audshs haB been (owed ar"tiud the bend, behind the town, to plaue brr out if range ot the vrookiyn a guns. the Houston telegraph, of January a, slates that the guns of the guuboat WcBlficM, which was blown up iu Ualvcslon J5sy, have ail been fished up. More Mutinous Officer A Little Hanging Needed. The Times' New Orleans oorreedondcnl says: am sorry to say that rumors are afloat hole respecting a ditorderly spirit having; mnnifvat- Iteeir among our troops, at till in Island. owing to the arrival (here of a ooloted regi-mont. Reports go so far as lo stale that eev eral ollioets have boen arrested for muiinoue conduct. The Attark ou Fort McAllister No Harm Done. New Yok, Feb. 10 A Port Royal corres pondent of the limes soys: The attaok by the Montauk, gunboats ceneoa, nissafatokeu and Dawo, aesiated by Ihe mortar steamer ' 1. Williams, upon Fort McAllister, ou the Oepo ohee river, Georgia, was resumed on tundiy morning; but 1 have not teen able to ascertain that much progrees was made iu reducing the fortifioalioo. Under the guidance of a negro pilot, who had escaped from the Nashville, tlif Montauk was luken early in tho morning lo a point within 600 yards of a battery, aud commencing work at ouce coutiuued the bonihaij. ment uniil 12 o'olook M , when the ebb tide ocmpelled her to return. 8hc wan unable ti- breach the work in ooneequeuco of the Immense thickness of the embankment nearly 30 feet. The Montauk was struck 4U times and received no other damage than Ihe starting ol six bolts in (he pilot house by a rifle shot, and shattering her smoke stack, the other vessels took position at long range aud kept up steady ring tin 1 1 1 slgnalned by Uaptnin Wuiiien to cease, the Beueoa and ihe mot tar each received one shot from the butlrry, but neither vessel nor men were injured. Ju view of mote tuportant Berviou requiting the iwoatauk, I bould not be surprised If the attack on fori McAllister, for the present, should be relin quished. The Paper Monopoly making Fight -Money Hie Aniniunitlou teak Members ol Congress the Target. The Herald's Washington Deanatch says: The paper-makers hold a mooting btre on Vvednia day, to get a reduction of duly on foreign paper. 1 hey .are purohasiug all theoldleote viilany, and cunningly devised fables, to be for sale by Ihe govecnmcnl, and importiug vaet oarried cut by such local leaders as Vallanding-quantities of rags It is understood thai Ihe ham, Cox, Ulight, Voorhies, Richardson aud oombiualion are prepared to spend largo sume of money upon weak members of the expiring Congress to secure an extension of their mo- uopoly. FROM riCKSUl'KG. The Exploit oi the queen of the West. . (Special Dl.patch to the L'hlcgo Tilbune. At tub Mootb or Yazoo Bivib, On Board U. S. Hospital Ship Red Rover, " Feb. 3, via Cairo, Feb. 8, At last, after a complcto dearth of news ol importance since the Arkansas aod White Riv er expeditions, we have interesting items lo ohronicle, which gives token of activity. This morntng at o 0 clock, lbs ram Uueen of the West, oommanded by IJapt. Sutherland, wilh Col. bllet, uommodoro or the ram Meet, on board, letl Ibie river, and havu g passed down br the peninsula, in full eizlit of Vicksburg, rounded the point and was uu-Jur full headway down towards the city before the waa discover - ed. The rebels then opened fiie vipon her with a number of Ihoir heaviest gutif, and kept up a brisk oannonade, while abe ran in towards the landing and tired shell tuto, and twico suvcrcly bulled Ihe rebel etoaater Vicksburg, moored lo Ihe bank, dtrcotly uudor ihe river batteriea. he: I4 th us , i --n towards Ihe city, she was fully ten uiinules do tatned in making her aesaulls upon the steam er. notwithstanding ait mis oppuriuuny, auu the close proximity to lbe rebel battnrica and fire from them of 100 of shot and shell, she waa onlv hit twelve times, and H is and not a narsan was injured. She continued down Ihe river, and landed at tun lower enu oi tne ca- nal, when Uapi. Biiinertanu ion ica ana oroseea lha peninsula hack to the river. Col. t lett ooniiaued down too river, nis oe tination briog watched. This movement will be followed np to night ty an atlempl by the ram Monarch to make ine same trip, xnese rams will be able to keep open the river for some distance, with the assistance of one two iron-elads. whose oommanderj are solicit mg the same privilege, and may soon be grant ed nermiesion 10 run ine Diooxaue. A large body oi troop niigni tnua ne landed from flat boat upon the south side of Vioks burg. If this cannot at present be done, direoi oommunioation of the besieged oiiy with Texas aod Louisiana can do cui en, and transports on Bed Onchite river oan be captured or do- gtroyed. This will be a great gain, anu tne value or this pioneer achievement, therefore, relatively, as well as intrinsically, is vory grrat. We have had two nags of truce lately, one the 31st and one later. The first was oslensi bly to dieoover wbat had beoome of the rebel Colonel who is said to have disappeared. An- other to demand possession of the woman now Uapt. Butnenanu n wire. . ine moeie were somewhat taken aback when informed that Iht lovely Mississippi widow had become the anonae of a natej xiiuooiniie, nut iney nad go home wltnoui ner. xnetr reai purpose nalountediy io ontain iniormation. I 1 " mmi taiked with ofnoera engaged 11U1 oonBtat of Ue ram with Ue baltlenee They say it wee impoaelble te count the rebel '" bul seemed to be planted bebiod trcoe and hoiiaea. and nfl. piu, with infanlrj using small arms. It was indeed a miriole taai he eaoaped. 8he was under ire from half. past six to quarter past eeeen. Fiasr Bipoar or run Boimxae' Am Socixtt or U BAB VILLI, LlCKIBO Co- O. FaiEBUB TuaSuLbiia: One wear aco we were called together lo ouile our effort with the noble hearted si. (ere of our country, to labor for Ihe oomrort or oar eiok and wounded soldiers, and can we not well say that we hare labored with a degree of pleasure, although our hearts hare been saddened ta view of the sufferings of the rtoOe son of America, who hare left home, ft lends and lored ones, and gone forth nobly, ana piaoea tbeir Urea an oierinc upon the al tar of their belored country? And oan wr not oner earnest prayers for them, that the God of baltlea may ehieid them from every dan ger, ana nnng them back to their homes and menus, there to recount Ihe mercies of God. aad tell of his goodness to them T At times tnere nee been a great deal of interest mani fested by the ladies in our work, at other times out utile, n e hare found as we have gone cut t souoit snrpuee, mat a. I lhat was necessary was lo preaenl the wants of the sick and wounded soldiers, and we were oheerei by the encouraging words that we heard and by the gifts that we reoeired to replenish our supplies. ne are inoeei grateful to those persons who hare so cheerfully and willingly resnonded our call., aud thus assisted us iu our noble work. Aa it la sull necessary for us to labor. let us do so wltn increased dtligenoe and re I newed geaL We do not present onr resort to boast of what we hare done, for the only re- warn mat wa ask is, mat Uhnet may sy of ue: "She hath dona what she eould." Wa hare for warded during the cast year eleven boxes of noepttai stores: four to the rjauitary lotumis- aton, Colnmbue: two lo the 76th Regiment 0. I V. I ; one to CapU Thrall's Company; three to tne oanttary uommieston, tjinoinoait; one to Dr. Binnet, Nashville, Tean. Th following la tna aggregate 01 tne content ot tne boxes : Shirts, 184; aheels, 134; towels, 234; pillows, pad and cuxmone, 1'jo; pillow-oaees, pairs, 110; drawers, pairs, 36; slippers, pairs. 69; sicks, pairs, 60; haodkerohiefs, 262; quilts and oomiorta, ot: oed and pillow ticks, 14; oorer lids, 3; rolls salve, 6; pin cushions, 21; eye shades, V: drersing gownt, 27; napkins, 83; oravais, ti; ousts, 3; vest, 1; panis, pair, 1 "pit oups, 81 tin cups, 2; glasses jelly, 4; bot tie oateup, lj bottles wine, 2; cans and jugs of truit, VI; cans and iuks of Dickie and tomato. 0; oeges, 1 Dog ana 1 peakaite, craokcrs, 1 pack' ase: areeu anolee. 1 bu.helf: butter. U8 lb: corn starch, 2 Ine; pteaerree, 12 lbr; soap, 2 hrs and 1 lb; white sugar, 6 lbs and $1 worth; M'. 3j lbe; dnrd fruit, paokagea and bags, 10; 040 11; onions, 1 box ana 1 bag. The above dues not inolude lint, oompresaea, books, pa- peia aud pampb'els, and the coulenl of the box lhal was sent lo Capt. Thrall's Company, a the Secretary was absent from home at the time it was packed, and has not been able to secure a list ot the oonteute of said box. The aggregate amount is $UO0 00 MlBSJAriE BlriNCr, Seo y. The following is the tepott of the Tree surer: Amount (iron by member. 9 78 Av.llf ef Featlral .7 iO Avat. of t'apt. I'ouMlng'a Uctur. ...lr7 00 O, Heated by tlomuiltle . 13 62 l'rltet. contrlbuiloue ..'2U 00 AV.ll. of Talleeux M...61 Ve ttbde amount Inch a 87 us eo w bul. amount ax panda Pelaoce In Trcaiury Jan. l3d, 18li3 91 0 ' MISS AMELIA BANCROFT, Treasmer. (Communicated.) Ma. Editoi: The newspapers of the Cop perhead and Butternut persuasion are filltJ wilh the descriptions and detail of Itinera! -ViolMellan's triumphant campaign in Vankee- dom recently. They don't tell us what Ihe especial objeot of a journey through that cold region may have been, at this inclement season, but it does not require a oorijuror or rhagioiao to explain Ihe whole matter, aod to satisfy every reasonable person that his orjeot was .iiuilar to lhat of Douglas, when he went through he Southwestern Btatrg looking for his mother The fact is the Knights of the Golden Cirole aie sadly iu want of au availablecandidate for the I'rcBiJen'-y at ihe next election, and In despair of finding any better timber, have fixed upon little 'Mac, . aud by way -of opening their tauoflbeV, bifcaariug giunud -L, lest, have been trolling him out around the Xew Eoglaud race-oouroe, and the Yankees, as everybody knows, being curiout erittere and fond of uniutfenieute that don't oool 'em any. thing, have turned out in orowda to see Ihe show, just as they would to see a monkey on baud-organ and the wire workers, ol oourse, have had their agents in the crowds to hurrah at (ho right times. We will not pause to Bpeak of the gross indelicacy on the part of an oltioer suspended from his oommand for dis obedience of orders, and who has never dared to ask for a court of inquiry, to vindtoate his oharaoter, thus to permit himself to be used as tool by such men as Seymour, Wood, Van Buren, aud others of that ilk, in New Yolk and New England; but we would oall the attention of all honest patriotio citizens to the ur gent neoessiiy of untiring viguanoe, in watching and exposing Ihe machinations of the subtle and traitorous cabal, whose head quarters are in New York oity, and whose secret agents, like the Prince of Darkness, whoie mpeihey art, are constantly going to and fro, aud up and down in the loyal Stales, couooottng schemes ol Iheir understrappers. The tpoilt being the only objeot, and uo means too base or vile for tboir uso, to elleot their purposes. "Forewarned is forearmed," saith the proverb, aud we must have our pickets on the alert against secret trailers at home as well m against ihtir confederates in the rebel armies. SEN EX. About the Slurlreesboro Rattle We give place lo the following letter frwm a I Idier in Gen. Johnston's division of the Army of Ihe Cumberland, written to a member of ihe Legielature, who vouohes in Ihe strongest terms f ir the oharaoter and reliability of the writer We invite attcmbn lo the perusal of Ihe letter: Camp Bill, ksab HtiaraiKSBoiio, t Tanii, Jan. 80, 1863. Dxab Bib: I know you are interested in the fortunes of Ohio soldiers, wherever lhay anj be; and lhat you, as well as ovcry one ac Iniiaiuied with tho second division of tho right 1 wing, have been sadly disappointed at Iheir I oonduct npon the 31st Decembor, at the battle I of ttone River, as their oouduot ha been described by correspondents of Northern pa- per, the uencrai in command nava nan Iheir say; the correspondents, whose business it is to take eare of the fame of tbeir pet Gen- diers, and of the masletly generalship that ri tally brought order out of ooofusiou. Yes, 1 a r, i know inni wunu ma ueu worn ye. uu- I b tried, and the wounded unoared lor, nireo I nowepnp -r oorrospondents were busy writing of Ihe greatness ut the commanders, and oi tne nanio of the men. The soldier of the Second i iiivisi-m lent mat, inoy nava uurue vuvugu ui this, and mat it ib ineir duty 10 speaa, anu their right lo be heard. - 1 un the nignt ol tue sum ueaemner, tne rigai I wing, under Gen. Mct'ook, took the position it oocupied when attacked upon tne next morning, the Second uivi-ion ou tne ngnt oi ine wing, Urneral Willich a brigade (formerly the 6 .b, or I now the 1st,) upon th extreme right of the - division, iheir position wa taken alter daik, - 1 and the brigade put in ihe following position: tne O'Jtn Indiana ironitng a roan running ai- moat norm ana soutn, in line oi name, wiin - skirmishers, who erved aa piokets, thrown I out perhapa one hundred yarda in advance of I their bivouac; the 49th Ohio with their flank I to the same road, also in line or nettle; tne 16th Ohio in a parallel line with the HVib, and also in line of battle, but pointing mdireolly the opposite direction; the o-d Indiana in in game line with the 16th Ohio, aorae distance to the froul of Ihe loth, the way Ihey were front. on ing, also in line of batlle, with skirmishers - thrown some distance to their front; the 8'J h Illinois were bivouaccd in eoluma, doubled upon the oenlre, near the right of ihe brigade, and pointing toward the road; Company A, 1st unioago nailery, was in too angto lornwu uy the 4Uth and lo:h Ohio, their guns pointed in the same direction the lfilh Ohio and 824 In- lo riiana 'rontel. In I his position uen. n uncn s was brigade rested uulil daylignt, wnen tuey were i attacked suddenly from trie opposite NUMBER 197. ta road by Ihe enemy, driving in il akumuherg of the 39th Iud, aad oooiing into ui Divonac 01 mat regiment with th Bku niisli. or. Th iebl advanced three line of battle on ale behind the other.firinr upon and cha: g log our troop before they were in line of baixia. Ta 16th Ohio were with their back directly ' waemy, ana ware anoi uown wmist Ukuif their gun from the etrap; o with th ether regiments, th man had ne noao of Uwir coming until the enemy wer in their very mitts , tb hone of Ik battery were, om of them, away beiog watered, aud but one gun wa gut off, u time being giv,:n lo hitch to ho race to mem. And it waa not only th thre line ol hattl in front lhat th men of thi brigade hid to deal with, but upon their right flank, or rather left a they ran rated, long line of rebel in. fantry moved steadily over th field. Thi is nut Ihe evidence of the "heated imagination" of tome "panic stricken soldier," s the eonea- pondenta mppaotly talk of," but our surgeon wno siayed twmnd al our hospitals, say thai at least a full brigade of rebsl infantry passed entirely on eur Utuk, aod two or three regi ment of oavalry. Tho wer th soldier 1 f the 2d dirision attacked and driven in the r disorganised slat aoross the field. Regimen and oomnanie under Ihe line and field iiiicess formed and fought a beat they could; Ihe men retired sullenly, (topping and firing whenever the eould. Ihf V never oommeuoed a retreat until ordered lu, aad when Ihey hailed Iht would obeok the advancing column immeui- ately in front by their deadly fire, but haltiua long wa oeitain annihilation or capture, fei tb heavy foroa upon the Hank kept there, and wa constantly seeking au opportunity to sweep around wilh their infantry, artillery, and cav alry aud cut us on from the ovntr and left; no foroa eonld be spared from the slender aad f ,t wasting line to obeck tne naok movemcc Nothing waa left the men but lo fall back anu seek th proleetion 01 in army ou tne ion auu oeotreor be caplured. But there we no panne otuwg. Ilicwe lues, tuny tun uw. ibiuvi ne. men mad and chagrined, thau atriokea wilh fear. Yon will naturally nek, where were nur nrhatra during this retieat. Witltok was oaptured while on his way from Gen. Johnson's headquarters lo 01 Diigaue. Ann ueu. jouo-on was God knows where. 1 have not rot found a single man of the second division who saw him that morning nam nearly 11 0 ciooa, hen the division had been driven back some threa miles, lo near the Nashville pike, then, for the first Urn, he wa seen, lie wa a lu- gitive from his division, and the earnest prayer of men and ofiioe a of the division waa upon that memorable morning lhal he might never get off the field alive. The mrn were placed in a position new to tnem, iney auuw nuiuiug 01 tha whereabouts of the enemy, and their olli oera, upon whom was their depeudence, failed them In Iheir nour 01 ueeu. iu camp we ate taught to know nothing, bul lo obty order; to trust our commanders to keeping us straight. Wa are taught lo be mere machines, lo be han dled by theee ehlttU and vutchful Generals at their pleasure. The commanding ofiioer of our division, however, was only sapable of taking care of himself, and his division shifted fur itself. We would be willing to let these things pass and Bay nothing in defense of the men of the divieiou, were it not thai there is s manifest inteation on Ihe trt of our commanding otti'jots to blame the men and screen eaoh olht r. 1'iie character of the men of this division is noibiug, but Ihe military reputation of Gen. Johnson is everything; his troops wer Surprised, aud terribly surprised, at a time when the enemy were known to 00 in our luiuieuioie neighborhood, aud he himself so badly surprint"! that he oould not get with hi command until it had fallen baok threo ni'tlee; bis batte ries were taken, and his men shot with their backs lo lbe enemy, and so plaoed by himself. And vet no one is to blame. The men were driven back three miles without commanders, either for brigades or divisions, and yet there one with stars on their ahouuiora to blamo. Gen. Willich a brigade really had no commaader until late in lbe evening, when Col. Gibson got lo it. Ho had been taken prisoner and eeoaped. Then Iho attempt lo put the blame of this disaster upon the men one would think that all these starry gentlemen have been teaching us i to no purpose,- and lhat the men arc expeoted to take care of the ofiiceri rather thau the Officers the men. iteany ma very stare upon their shculdere ought to blush for shame, uowiug all the facte as tuey uo. auu iuim ttemnt to nut the blame upon the st ricken sol diers, whose lives paid Ihe forfeit of their ours-ed blundering, and who are wasting strength and life away in the hospitals, viatims of ore- lemurs., or something worse, "vo, soatne, where is thy blush I" IllarilHDe U) lcusiayki ' Yesterday a marriage ooremony wo per formed by the Hev. W in. Carr, Ohapiainjof Ihe 4th regiment of N. Y. S. V., under rather novel oirouuistauoes, the olergyman and bridegroom beiog iu the oity of Washington and me urine in the village of Fullon. during the ceremony The bridegroom is a member of the 4th regi ment, and otroumslaoces prevented nts Doing iu Fullon to fulfill his engagement with Ihe young lady. liv mail, the parties arranged (0 have the ceremony performed through the medium of the electric telegraph. The day and hour having boen arranged, the parties repaired to the telegraph oDices at the respective stations, the fair bride accompanied by a female friend as bridesmaid. The gentlemanly operator at Fullon orhoiated a bridesman. The first die-datch over the wires relating lo the affair was from Washington, inquiring if the i"y was nreeeut. Au answer io Ihe affirmative was re turned, and Ihe oerenony proceeded. Three meaaages wore sent to Fullon and two trans mitted to Washington, and Ihe oeremony was oompleied. The last message from ashingtun was the declaration 01 toe oiergyuiau pruuuuu-cing the parties man and wife. We doubt not that the oercmony performed is as binding, legally and otherwise, as if Ihe parties were present in propria ptrtonm before Ihe olergyman. Some years since a similar 00 ourrenoe took plaoe, and il wa decided in a court of justioo that tho marriago waa valid We cannot see why it should not be. Bttsincse contract by telegraph are binding upon the patties, and why should not a marriage oontrsot be ? Ol course, a record of Ihe ciremony will I preserved in the lelcgroph offices, fur futnro reference. Otwego Timet, Tho parlte "joined together" by lighlning were Charles S. Gardner aud Angelina 1.. Pal meter. The Telegraph marriage oeremony occupied about an hour and a half. A Rebellion Within a Rebel llou. Governor Brown of Georgia has issued a pro clamation which reoile the following elate ct afT.irain Georeia: 'Sellable information having been received by me that there ia at present a very considerable number of deserters and straggler from the military eervioe of the Confederate States within the limit of this State, who, having volunteered and entered the aervioe, have lnglo- riously abandoned Iheir oountry's flag and their brave oomrades in arms, and it being represented that numbers of these dayertere, enocurnged by disloyal oitucns lo Ihe mountains or North. together with arms in their nanus, and me now in rebellion against the auihorily of this Slate and oonfedcrate Slates, robbing loyal ciiixene of their property and threatening tt burn their dwellings and do oiher act ot vio lenoe. One of Ihe art by which the Southern heart is fired is this : Boon after the battle of Mur freesboro, the Rebel General, Bragg, oaused to be printed and widely circulated in Ihe army aoiinterfeita of the Nashville Union, in which was conspicuously displayed "Startling News ! Four 8 tales Seceded from Ihe Old Oovernm-nt I Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, and Ksntuoky ! ' Thi wa followed by an editorial bewailing ihe losa of these Blalea. Of oourse, the whole aff.ir wa a forgery, but the illiterate aoldiery of the South, a large proportion of whom oannot read at all, oould not detect il. While Buckner waa in Kentucky, bogus copies of -the Louiavilb Journal were freely circulated by the Rebel., filled with all kinds or matter adapted to in flame and eoeourage Ihe Rebels, and .disoonr age Ihe loyal. The Washington correspondent of Ihe Boston Journal says that Gen. Hooker now oocupies the position lhal, line be came from California, he firmly believed that it waa hi destiny to fill. When at Bladensbnrg in command tf but four regiments when plaoed at the brad of a division on tho Peninsula and when he returned from Antietam, -rounded, yi crowned with laurel., hat Hmker expressed his e-nric lion to distingutst-e I Miseachneette. gen letn e that, sooner or later, he would ba iu e..iam-ii l or tne army er tne roinmoo, nu i wouia wiu oi i toriei wiin it. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FORJICE. . Midioal FvBvijoi'f Office, 1 Wabbihotoh. l. C, Jbo. 22, 1863 DIALED PROPOSAL 1LL KB St IIVE1 Af O at ibis oflkkDBlll HONOAV, tba Kid dT of rbra- ry, 1163, at (wolr ( ,2i u'cl ck Bt., for furutMbtug ihs) .die, aod Miwpiul .W U-turn t antil tba lt day of JuiuafT. lw4. with a au uitiy of rure 101. to be (V-IItsit- "J at tfw !ii4Ww.iif places, to alt: Biltoa Head, Booth Car alios. . Nrwtorro, North lit . Fortn-M Muni je Vii,ii. -a, Penaacota, KluiirU. Nasbtilb, Toutjte. New O-twiatna. Luu-i-at,a. 81 Loo!", MimobiL , Uafro, 111. aula. w whi District of OloaabLt. MeBapbia, TdW. As ihf quKuiitv rfyWrtl t tb repe-t.w polate fs avot ortciat-f known, btdeia will sta s tb wjuuiUty of lea Hi caa foraieb, sbna It iglbt-rd( prtea pr toa of lAX.) Doanda. aad wltblu wba pori-ad they caa faro lab tbvaaiouut ol lfair btJ. Altboufth It i deal-able that tfdeiers ebuald prvfoea tv furulati tt boio ataooni re atitrtl at any on- or tlr pite pruiciea 10 o uppicu. II iM-r -till lU what bwrilltmi tbf ptWMM, If BOf, f r storitiR ib t tb porta tbr propowi to nopplr. 'tb icenuat tw ul lbl.at fjuaUty, ntject to tho Ib-sjprcli' b aud approval A Um uHirxi in cbaig of the post lle-FP It Is) Ct'MTtyfO'l. 1 b roil oauo aod p .at oAos addressof lb btdoor BBSS aj'in-ar la tb propuwd. il a oil u uiaov la iu dibkoi a nrn irt amewj oi th iiartiui atrial at p. r, ut the Md will b eoualdered as the Int-lvi-liMl proposal of tb parte, atttolog It. Prcbwals from dulova. iMrttt will aot b conelderod. writl an oath ul alleatlaore to tbo I'a'tel IjiaUe OoTerti mtBttnDetarc'npiBjrsa(Si pr"'foatlv-. l'ruf) -aU tttU't betidnstHl to tUapiy Johnaoo, M. B. K., U. B. A., aod AcMag JHedlcal Purveyor, Wa tii utoa, I). C.and ah oold te pltAlblr laaiktd 'i'rwpi.sais Ur l" . .... aw The ability of tb MMr to nil the cootiS'-f, snoora I b awardti'l tu h iu, iviuit be iia'atittcd by two rcapoa iilile uMioiit, a coi '7a;::M eroiO ar'.'vMided to tha ;uaraBte-a, and itJraut'-w inuat atcHnpaiiJ th bid. 1 Dtl r'noiiilltT Ol eii-aiiM.i uiun m bi uwii uy tat lHctialtrtilirwla of the tk rk of ILo Dtaitet UUalct tmrt or t the trn.tt S'ltea IHntrH Btu-i bidden man l i orieii wiian vti oiat aro ipcBad,oi tueir pr.p lat Ul O Jt' contdrri d. iL...,t. in )i...nii of tit iiooaid tk liars, slcitod by Uie cemrraei ira aud b'jtb of hi j.iutors, will be fo- tract. lorm o uuarojtef. Y'e, . . f i cjcuty vt aud SUta oi . leroby 4iic - . -t " to tumi a cvuvmcit iiBro'tiu.' ills ili't ifrms f h s prrpue tioo, aad that, hiruld (in p . (-.mtum ly w.c id, be will al oiios eoter uto m ioniru in axT'irttaDG ttieif Hn. HbuuM Um roDi ravbe ttwatded hi ta ws are prtpsraa w aaUT..Bl. hU am itrltli a. (lo th (a guarauwa moat be ftp?&d4 tne ojkiol eaitla-.il abets uieait.o-M.) ThevSutKeoB Oetieial rererfes to hlailf the right to reject any or alt bids that he may dtoia loo high or oa- fUit11"' UBHr.T aK'tlffl-t'N, . K , U. 8. ., fvb9dtd Actio Me -leal tan. or. THE PKIMilNS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH KAMIlIV AN1 MANUFACTURING THE BET3i CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE NOW IN USE. LOOK AT THE PRICES I rtAIft TABLE, H". HALF CABINET, Ctt LATENT EXTENSION AND FOLDING CAB INET, $0. 1. BBIjIj. Agoutln Oolumtoum ISO Kihwt Mtmiitl Ht. Thi U the rllniplert Baoblua ever merte. 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In m fair competition with First OhMS Machine, it ba. been awarded FIRST PREMIUMS. I.ery Machine acid taw.rrauled toglTa beater aatls (action than any other, or money refunded. LOWEST PRICE .... f lO 'WITI " f- -ftTET) A !' Tit. f-itt Stroutl a'-raal, olrP" Aug. y .-iCil-lR a WILSON'S So-CrV-lXlft TVT-anoM.XlJLS'M Awarded the Flrtt Premium a tha hart fsraiLY sewing mwm For three anoMcalve yearf, at the fJHITEn STATES ; For bnr racoea.lt. yeara. al the Oaro BT1TW Fare! For tea aiiooea.lT. year., al lha flramiraan BBOBABtes Otlieo. 77 VVo..t Fourth Ht.. . nuns OPERA HOtJBi, OIBOIBBATI, OHIO. PR. OdXIST, (Formerly of Bnffalo,) LM INK BoetB rnn. a ... ... a tir. far n, , malartT . Hb "' n-r $100 REWARD. PSIJAPBO FBOM II1B OHIO FEtUTBMTIABY OK W tha night of February- 4tb, 1K63, Goorgo Oa fetoxx, AIL. QIOB1K KKNN10T,conTictil or Ihe crime of M.lian.ut -Shooting, In B.inllton founty, Decomber, IfcW, and aeolencd lo nin- ,,! '. 'mrlaaiajt. O. rg l!ra..n.aliaa Ko.nld.y, I. at-ml rra or a,,,t .eandrn.(u.lli Inchea high. ha. barh. e.. brown b.ir, creni".. to-epHion, o.l f.ce. fnl aid ii-,;tv h-cM il. fV. MHiirr, medlnm .orehe.il. me.num uu . - "htol..-k. long Bk, h,.a...ronln.H.e.lg.oIiifht fill a star on . ne in.nle ol hi! right lU imh, a auar near nvid of "he Irft thumb, and near th. diet ioint or . Um. baa a "h.rp apneaiaa'a. Ua haa a wile, Mary W -ho ileed, .he. ha cama b.r., I. T,oy, K- York, and la bellTl to lira no. In J.rae C.ty, or Brooklyn. Alao, brother Albert. In Otncinnatt. A reward of One Hundred Dollar Will ba pail t-r Mb dell-eery here, or of FIFTT Df)I-i.fcfis r-r hil .-.rreat and confli-om-nt in any J.ti. ao rr at inthtra. NArHA-IF.l.MKBioS. Ward.w Ohio Penitentiary, Oolom n 0 , Feb. 6, 1HS3. febT.Jl-t ic-

CIXC1XSATI AUVtKTlSI S. .A JBUrTRFIELD. SADDLE, HARNESS AM I ftUNK MANUFACTURER. Officers Saddles and Bridles. . 4. Main Street, lour door below Bi.tu, CINCINNATI. OHIO; Ho. iim. llKKEiMl ' IN A SHORT T1MK. The neatest Thin Out MAGIC POCKET BOOK ENTIRELY HEW BtrtE, With Alnaaae far 1863, List of Inter nal Revenue 8ubi 4c. PRICE 60 CENTS. Seal fcy mail on the re- nipt of the eno. - JAMES 6A.TE9, . IT Eait Fourth St. Cincinnati. 3.-pna.y jattlonoxy, ' PRIZE PACKAGES, PORTFOLIOS, ENVELOPE8 AND PAPER, Th boat quilt; of Good, at the lowral prlca.-JAMKg OATfcS, IT East Fourth Street, Cincinnati. deos-Sm. CARRIAGES! I CARRIAGES 1 1 mir nilTillulllKID IHVltlU TI1K ATTBKTION X of pvu.1 deetriug an piircb..i , W hi- large null flaa MMrflUMll ol bwxrt-wO. compnain ' Coaches, cotpjib, ' JENNf UND.Ion andtwoeeals, i BAROUCHES, LIGHT BOCKAWAra, ; PHEATONS, JERSEY WAGONS. AID A 0BKAI VABlkTI Ot Light Open and Top Bugie?, Of Superior Style and Finish, for ealo t the lawoet Cash Price, consistent with tie time. J. W. UOsXlNU, Cor. 6th B)ram.are Street, deo8-8m. lioxinnatl. Leather and Findings, rjlHB HIGHEST PU1CE will to kl for all.kud,;ol FDB8, Ulli Ed, AND 8IIEEP PELTS, At No. Hit Maine St., Cincinnati. d.e8-d.m "MIDDLETON, STfiUBHIDuE m Lithographers, litis rrtTtrs AND COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, 04b West 4.tlx J3t. CINCINNATI, O. Ws m prepared to execute all work la onr lino In tb. beat manner, .ach a. P.Tlr-ll., Bond., litplouiie, Maps, show (larde, Letter Heads, Bill Ueadi, Ac, o. Terma raaaonable. nov26-3m STADLI.lt, li ROT HE It lb IU. WHOLESALE OLOTIIIHIlhl, IMPORTERS AND DEALEUS IN Foreign and Dotuestic Dry tiuods, IOJ Prl St- north title, on J 117 West Third St., Betweun Vina and Baca btmjta, : CINCINNATI, O. on-Particular attantlon paid to order.. 0nta' Kuroi.hlu Oood. Also. Dualora no.ilM-.ily JOHN BONTE & CO. AHCrjtCTVKKU Of Manilla, Cotton. Tarred & Hemp Hope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING rnRna. LIXE9 & TfflSE, In sll their varioty. OAKUM, asc iions, Bl LOCKS, PATENT SEINE TWIVt, MAIN ST.; One Door Bonfh of Front. botT dSm CINCINnATL, 0. w. H . ALOOKN, nunrraoTtreeji or AWNINGS, TENTS ANU FLAGS. eiUO GUT LER TFIU'S and Ol'TriTS on hand and made to order. rAU0 All kind ef LIGHT and HE ATT DUCK on hand. No. 81 Sycamore Street) CINCINNATI, O. Bloclu and Ropa of entry oWcriplice) en hand1 and for aafe. BOetT dem CCO. C. MILLER & SONS; Bewnth streot, between HUml cd Walnat, CiatilNNATI. Mavnnfeetnreri of Tint Class OARRIAGBB, Est bow on hsuJ InrK" ftud f-u-it-d stck of the Utest tjles, oODSUQcltil witli veiciAl roiorvrjor w "Ltatt Weight wi'h grtatttt Strvyih." Opm BaKglej, welnbfi. from 140 lbs to 900 lbs. lie a liter Ttp, " " w VBefer fo all the prlncliM.1 Mvcry Btbl snd HnreMman nt thtl fiitv. Ales, neooDd-hand sad new OerrUgeS, BnxgleS mad BprloR Wagoos M Terj low pneet. dwSadilm St'bPHITK OP LinK,KltlAltUK4TINU rermwUtluti In Ctdttr n l Wlno. We htre mann-tVrtnrfid tuid euid HulDhtles ot Litre iLe Mt futir Tra, Bad ta bo cses bTe w known It rofmJI- Older cab be ftrmeDted on til It taeto ozectlr sa deMtred, snd the frr-bmbisUob immed.aUtiiT iratikd 1b few boors It will BStUe pufcctly clear, sad reBisiB the Mint io OtTor eul eSalphtts of lute Is B obnsp. eeAlly mitnftfrnd sobnUao, InaolubU until ecid in,a Itenlf. er.4 liupnrtlitir uo nn- iliisssTnisi It sMtlesst tht bottom w(tb the torn. The teiTS of rer oot mho hue urd It I et emibtio to Its OtTor, that w (a1 jastiOod Ib Mying tUal lu -uccees to alwsrs oeruis. V pBtH Bp BbtUOI. DtHli,eOCD I'DB millB. euuii le-lia mn also sns la DttiKt any qoaniny wiui-iureiur BrjLPHrTB OF LIMB, for Borghnm Safer and 8u ap nakere, la barrel., kera ana juee. W. J. M. OOlltxlH m BBO, auarartnrlna Ohamlata and DrUHBistP, V. B, eorner CoUal Arentte and Xiahtk lUeet C Inera- Wtl, Ohio. Aae. aa-dlOra. - - "award AssorlalloH, I'biladepbla. . POB TflB BILIItr OF THI IKK AID X1 awd Dfaw.w.d, anoM eiu rwwAml aa4 uaraaM itti aaaw, awe awici.il, www t in. mow. crgoaa. Mleal Advtc. afroa Oratl. be the Actio Honreon. w.innt-l. RKPOIITS on SPCrtMATORllBor a. cr tfKM' IBAb WEAKS1.S8. and other Pluw.of theSexnalOr. Mne,aad on the NdW RRMRPIR9 emploeed In the PurpewM7,eawttB Beared lrtter eeeelopee, tree or charge. &ereB b J.fiKILLTB HnrOHTOH. Bnward AaeeelatloB, Vet Booth Hints Btraet, rttiladeitbta, Pa. DAILY OHIO VOLUME XXVI music. ETC. WM. KNABE & Oo.'b GOLD 1VLEDAL PIANOS I SW17 ttU of those lastly oelebntaw Fluoi proDoancM BJ 1HALBERQ, OOTTBGHALE, BATTER AAP aod a ttuge somber of tb beck artists and Baatears IB law country, io ne mm BEST PIANOS MADEI Claa ba band at my wararoom, No. II bat Butt rtreet, TTboae la Bead of a truly flrae, Claaa Flut euould not tall to Eire rue a ran. juii. ;t:L rzi.ii, Bole Agent, No. 13, East State Street. augT STEINWAY PIANOS WERE AWARDED lat Prlao Gold Medal at Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1S. Ut rrenrom Cold Medal at MaryLnd InaUlnta, Baltl. mora, 1357, Ut f rtu Oold Medal at Crystal Palaoa, Hew Tort, la, A Fa-it Frixe Oold Medal at lit WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1862! and 89 other tat Premium, at ear Ion. Fain In the United HUM. Meaita. Btelnway A Bona hare at thlattmeo.il SOU ordere for Flanoe vn their boc-ka, end the demand 1. con atantlr IncraaalnB. Jaalt'lLlUr Sola Airent, 21 High Htreet. CLOTHIihC. MARCUS CHIIDS MERCHANT TAILOR OppoNlte the State ICnpltol. A large stuck of the lateft itjlaa Clothe, Caaamerea an tT'.tlug, will be made op at abort fiotlro end lo the mot laehlonabla Itflea. Alan, a large aid veil .elected atock ot rnnlablo au4a and tt&ady Made Olotblug. daclt.di:m N. CUNOERSHKIMER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DEALER IN HEADY MADE I LOTH I M Hum's Furulf.ilng Goods, &c. 113 South High street, Columbus, The most foehioDsble ralterns In Clothe. Caeslraerrs an t Veeliuga const antly on band. ROBERT BPDRLING, CUTfiR. JCUELItl. UAL.L, ULACK flt CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS 6'i5 Ku l 607 Ero-dw, Cor. Prlnoo Bt., New York. Hehei Ball, William Black. EBElUGZEfc MONEOK. Uttuiifttctnren of PrvaoDtftttoB nJ BpkqIai Atmj tjwonU. IX ilen in uTrv vnr.oty of MillUrf Quoili, both AmorioeUk n& toruitiu. Ordort txocutud wlib lUHHli:b. WILLIAM BLYNN, GW KE1I. HODPJS, Fiii Hatch's. English, Swiss and AmerJcan; . Rich Jfewetrr, In f1n vmlety Diamond Work, to which I fog iptcial attention,' BTRKLINO 8II.VEK WARE. STAVLR AND fArTCT Stt.VKIl PI-ATBD TKA flKTT", WAITEE8, PITUH- KBS, ailllLKTH, OAKTEHS, FOHKit. HPUONB, AMI PANC-IKS; TAI1LC DUTr.nnT. (JIIOIOKST EtKIei CLOOKtt-OAUKNDSB. T1IIRTT OAT, 11HH fBEBI'Jll, and a general aaeortmeut ot fancy goodl. MILITARY GOODS. WM. BLTNN hu Torr nperlor utortmeut, to-w The ntj btMt Hwot'ls ud Btibre, flue DatuMoaa ud betl 8Mb, lelt, Ottcen' fiVgalAtloB HbIi, fluent TiMMiit Spar, Kpttulettvi, An , Ac Hods utwd nd to Olnviauttl or New Tork for mllltarr rooda: bit prices wlil be u low sur house Id the conn trj. Jyas-dly l?OOHAiD STATIONERY. HAVE ON BAND A Large aud HcaulUul Mock OF PIOTUHBS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PROM IO CENTS to 100 OOLLA1R8 GILT AND RUSEWOOD, AND QILT OVALB, ROUND AND LIQUARE FRAMES, Suitable for almost an j Pioture jou oan produce Brii'g Tour Loose l'iclurfs get then tli m Framed, SUPEIIB PxiOTU(jRAF118, Being large, and repreeentiug all the Beet and Finest EogTaiings and Tainting jsaiahi, Rlcbljr Framed, and within the reaoh of all, and at one-fuurth the. price of Bteel Engratiute. A General Block of BOOKS ASO 8TATION.ERW At the Loweet Price), always on hand. decSSSl FAXCV DTES. LIST OF OOLOBa. Black, Salmon, Searltt, Dark Vrab. Light Vrab, YMou. Dark JSrown, Snuff Brown, Light Brown, Vark Blue, Light Blue, Light Ttllam, Vark Vreen, Lght Oreen, Fink, Purple, Slate, Oraige, Mcwenta, Soljerino, French Biuc, Royal FwfU, Oiraeoa), FAH1IV VE COLORS For Dyeing Bilk, Woolen and Mixed dooda, Bhawls, Uoarfs, Dreaeea, Ktbbons, ttiOTae, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloees, Chil dren's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perftot fast eolors. A SATING OF SO PER CENT. Theee -Dre. are mixed In the form of nowdere concen trated, are thoronehlr tefted. aad put np In neat nacka tva For Iwentr-nre rente yon can color aa many goode a. would otherwfae cost fl.e time, that .urn. The prooaee nt .linpie. and any cue ran nae trie uyos wltn p.rlecl auc- oew. I irnotione inaioe. Manntacrnred ty uua m BTB.Kna,'ios nroanway, P-wion ror Bale by llrugglate and Dealer. In every City and Tt-i aepd-dem aod-Tn,Th.8al PAYING OFF I ASSIBTAKT QUAKTEIMASTEU' OmCB, 1 CmcmnATi, Jan. 21st, 1868. ra-BAIrl8TFRS DleCHABRKn FROM MI BMPLOT. L can obtain their pav for DRCKMKEB, by ealllng at thaofflce, No. 7 Ttn.t Company Building, corner Third Janevitl ( -apt, and A. Q. M COLUMBUS, OHIO MEDICAL. HAVE VOU A COUQHI' Tkea aae JATVra BXPBOTOBAHT. Do mat .Ilea yew eota to take lie oara etwee. Two-thlrd II tlcttane of eoaaaBptloa owe their affliction, to tu. latakeefwalUiliiraOonhteatwaUoTllaall. aot tall Into thle error, but etail joara.ll at saw ranadir wblck twantf -to raara' experleeMe kao On ettated a eartala to proaaole a apaaJjr caia. HAVE YOD, ASTHMA OR PHTHIHISl' Than we JATHI'B IIPECTOBAHT, wklch will ooaethe et'eaaaudlo contraction tbawlnd tat,,.. caoee inent to eject tae Bancoee or niattar wblcb y t them np, and by ea aaey and free .zpectcratloe, 1 1 tr i el I dllBeolty ot braatblnn. HAVE TOU BRONCHITIS P ThaaaaaJATBC'BCXPCCTOBAIIT. Tkiawlde.-. dleeeee, which Bay be I eaarally daacribed aa an It ran. nation of the fine akin which Itnea the lul 1. of th j tr tnbee or air raaaala, apreadlng thretuh arary part i Ib Innga, la often ralatakea for Uonanmptlon. Tba ti, Hn. rant enbdoea tbla InflaoiniatJoo, rellaraa the attrnol - oongb, pala, and 4lfJI olty of braathlne, and, If the I not of ton lent .tending, will certainly prod nee a enir. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION P Then nee JATNI'B IXFICTOBAST. It eleanaet th tonga from all irritating matter., while at the eami tire' It heala and Inrlgoratee them. Of all the remadlee a 'ilcl hare been offered the public for thi. dreed dlaaaaa. ustu nai.irono tne net 01 lin.e or malnUlnad ao nnlTer i popolarlty, ae thla Klpactoraut. Thouande who n. Keen glten np by their phj.lcl.nl a. lncmable ban tnei raatored lo perfect health by lu oe, and th.lr (allium) moelaanatesmeicelee to all who read It, HAVE YOTJ PIJEURISY P Than nee JATKCB BXPICTOFtANl'. Br takln. i. or three large doaei In the early itagee of the dleeae-, h qnlck ancceealon, end coreriiig np wennly In bed. inl preparation acta ae e endorino or awaatlng madlcloa, tat anbdnaa tba Inflfrmmatluo at the onteet. HAVE TOU WHOOPING COUGH P Thea ue JATNI S IXPBOTOBAHT. Th., . -' remedy which to aff etaelly OTereoinea Ihl. diuu .11.. ipectorant. What pareut can wltnem the end., lumber children from thle dliUeHlng complaint wlli.001 doing all In her power for their relief f What medldn an plMent to the leate, or eo certain to produce imioed' ate beneatt Oi.a It a trial, then, and it pro.. If .fo HAVE YOU CROUP P Then nee JATNI'B BXPgCTOBAUT. DhiM, aubject to no dtieaee more andden In It. attack., c, u thaabaenoeor prompt relief, non. . r.t.i i . anlta, than Oronp. Parauta, therefore, ibeuld h.. ., hand a remedy anre and thorough. Borh a remedr mat befonnd In the a,Mitoranl, and ereiyearefrj moll, will keep a anuply by her. JAVNE'S EXrECTOHAIVr la a Itandard medicine. For lwen(..o... i k.. before the public, end during tbli period ita cnratlre now era hare been teatidad te by all clanea or people lo all quarter, of the world. Phalclaui, clergymen, lawju,, merchant., and mechanic, hare eipcilencei) Ita remedl., eOecta, and hare rnrnlihed na with their teatlmony, ani It maybe found at langtli, In our Almanac, lo tl.-u oonrinclegrerliflcateewewonld refer the doubting Oolnmbn.,Ohto . b, O. BoniHTB and 0. SOUUKW iin Guid to Ufaith. u.. ' ' "F"" au ru.xi 1 nimatfic ocdi-HrtrorjotUj CLOTIlI,Cj IF THERE IS A Peraon la the ration ronnd abonl na, lu a Bank. I-i.n- rance OfBia, Manufaclurlng Eitilillihment, Public luat. tntlon, a Member of the fteuate, or Aeeembly, tb Uor ernor, or Secretary, me ruber of a Mercantile :t lie banlcal latabll.hmant, or Prlrate Iudlrldual. whi ha- not alreaOy purchaied Clothing at tba NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE ws woBld be glad to show them what ws ars doing in thi branch of boitnew. Those who hate patronised nt heretofore will onH oe to be assured that we keep doing, and, usual, oui work is fashionable, strong and durable, male from ti e beel u- ttock, and by excellent and ca-eful workmen. Uur Cualoin Dfparliiifnt la nnder the anperrlilon of one of the bait Ontleri iu Ohio, and will allow no garment to be taken fron. th. KateblUbment nnleaa It be faultleu. In conhdencr oan a..nre all who wish a tiiMHofl and Fmsblonablo (larmeut, Mna raoH tbs mm Cltb tbat Tsar iblsui, an a-nica will compare nrornbly with clotbee made lu Mv York, or any Eastern city, that here tbay cannot lr.ll 11 plowed. Our aaenrtnient of Fronch and Oen Clothe (Black, Omen and Pahllah Black and Kami ueaiiraerne; una ana wool vrlT.te; urenaune and Oaah. ere Veatlnge, will alwaya be abundant. In onr Furnl.hlng Department will be Bhlrta, Hr. per., Drawer., Haudkerchlela, Tire, Bcarfa, and a tco. atoca 01 Shaker Flanne? SblrU a nrarera We do not wi.h to be egotlitlcal, but ai the PKIMJ OF WALKS patronlted our letabllthnient, (eeeeJIl'. i. Ohio Bute Journal, Not. XT, 18,) wa lake pleaanrei referring to him, aa alao our former patroc. el oni aiitlHy u man. better aud more itll,b Garment, than any Clothing Uonae In Oolumbna. F. D. QL ARK, NO. 131 SOUTH HIGH STREET janlt'nl DELM0M1C0 DINING HALL 13 Tf EST STATE STREET. Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock, JOnY WTflTBECK. Jenl-dira STATE JOURNAL,. WEDNESDAY MOUNLNUi FEBRUARY 11. 1S3 ATT1A CTATI7 TAIIWVil 1lllU OXillJU UUUllllillJi TEtTJGtHAPHin NlQWay faAA-aJAXa.A-XXAtV HflWP (Telegraphic Oorrupondettce of the Ohio JountmL) ff MORNIlf U ANU AFTERNOON Hl FORT. THE ATTACK Oil FORT HI CAE- E10TER. MORE MCTINOCS OFFICER'. LATEST F8O.H TICKMBCRt,. THE EXPLOITS OK THE qi'EE.V ur hie w as t . FRENCH RKIMORCErlENTS FOR MEXICO. HOW THE REHEL9 PLIES. GET 8CP- TIIE PAPER MONOPOLY MA RIA U FIGHT. t., Ac, a.e. ab About Rebel Supplies Texas their Route. New Tula:, Feb. 10 A New Orleane letter of Ihe 2d, to Ihe World, Bare: Our consul at Monterey writes aa follows: Wagon trains for Ihe Conledcia'o army hate been bought Monterey aa t down the country as far ae Ban bouit rataai, nearly 1UUU miles from Han Autonio. Goods from the interior are generally sent across tne uiourande at tort uuooen. 1 One seem purofaased iu Europe three Teasel loads of arms, and their arrival is daily expect- O'l at Matamoras. A cargo of me lloiues was also bought in Eu- rope, aud is known to be due at that port. Foreign -I'lfBclt Relafoi teuioaata or Mexico Fbamci. Six thouaand adJilional reinforce ments are ordere 1 lo Mexico, GnircL. The Weimar Uaielte announces the acoeptanoe, tj the Duke of loburg, of the throne of Ureece, on oonJuion that the houi,e of llararla renounces lis rights. Latent via lueentown Liviapooi,, Jan. 26. There is no newt of political importance to-dae. ineurrectionare ouinreaks are taking place in roianu. From TlCkaburs;. Wabiiisotoh, Feb. 9 A Idler from tlienei- oinity of ViokHburg shjs : The enemy arc lor ttfviogall points onuiinaniliiin; the rtver below 1 the city, but they don't seem, lo hare guns foi ail their works. Fishing up "Great Guus,' Nait Voik, Feb. 10 The New Orleans Delta is informed by Paymaster riton,of the steamer renneeeee, that th Harriot Lane has not . gut out of that port (Galveston). Her musts have been taken out, audshs haB been (owed ar"tiud the bend, behind the town, to plaue brr out if range ot the vrookiyn a guns. the Houston telegraph, of January a, slates that the guns of the guuboat WcBlficM, which was blown up iu Ualvcslon J5sy, have ail been fished up. More Mutinous Officer A Little Hanging Needed. The Times' New Orleans oorreedondcnl says: am sorry to say that rumors are afloat hole respecting a ditorderly spirit having; mnnifvat- Iteeir among our troops, at till in Island. owing to the arrival (here of a ooloted regi-mont. Reports go so far as lo stale that eev eral ollioets have boen arrested for muiinoue conduct. The Attark ou Fort McAllister No Harm Done. New Yok, Feb. 10 A Port Royal corres pondent of the limes soys: The attaok by the Montauk, gunboats ceneoa, nissafatokeu and Dawo, aesiated by Ihe mortar steamer ' 1. Williams, upon Fort McAllister, ou the Oepo ohee river, Georgia, was resumed on tundiy morning; but 1 have not teen able to ascertain that much progrees was made iu reducing the fortifioalioo. Under the guidance of a negro pilot, who had escaped from the Nashville, tlif Montauk was luken early in tho morning lo a point within 600 yards of a battery, aud commencing work at ouce coutiuued the bonihaij. ment uniil 12 o'olook M , when the ebb tide ocmpelled her to return. 8hc wan unable ti- breach the work in ooneequeuco of the Immense thickness of the embankment nearly 30 feet. The Montauk was struck 4U times and received no other damage than Ihe starting ol six bolts in (he pilot house by a rifle shot, and shattering her smoke stack, the other vessels took position at long range aud kept up steady ring tin 1 1 1 slgnalned by Uaptnin Wuiiien to cease, the Beueoa and ihe mot tar each received one shot from the butlrry, but neither vessel nor men were injured. Ju view of mote tuportant Berviou requiting the iwoatauk, I bould not be surprised If the attack on fori McAllister, for the present, should be relin quished. The Paper Monopoly making Fight -Money Hie Aniniunitlou teak Members ol Congress the Target. The Herald's Washington Deanatch says: The paper-makers hold a mooting btre on Vvednia day, to get a reduction of duly on foreign paper. 1 hey .are purohasiug all theoldleote viilany, and cunningly devised fables, to be for sale by Ihe govecnmcnl, and importiug vaet oarried cut by such local leaders as Vallanding-quantities of rags It is understood thai Ihe ham, Cox, Ulight, Voorhies, Richardson aud oombiualion are prepared to spend largo sume of money upon weak members of the expiring Congress to secure an extension of their mo- uopoly. FROM riCKSUl'KG. The Exploit oi the queen of the West. . (Special Dl.patch to the L'hlcgo Tilbune. At tub Mootb or Yazoo Bivib, On Board U. S. Hospital Ship Red Rover, " Feb. 3, via Cairo, Feb. 8, At last, after a complcto dearth of news ol importance since the Arkansas aod White Riv er expeditions, we have interesting items lo ohronicle, which gives token of activity. This morntng at o 0 clock, lbs ram Uueen of the West, oommanded by IJapt. Sutherland, wilh Col. bllet, uommodoro or the ram Meet, on board, letl Ibie river, and havu g passed down br the peninsula, in full eizlit of Vicksburg, rounded the point and was uu-Jur full headway down towards the city before the waa discover - ed. The rebels then opened fiie vipon her with a number of Ihoir heaviest gutif, and kept up a brisk oannonade, while abe ran in towards the landing and tired shell tuto, and twico suvcrcly bulled Ihe rebel etoaater Vicksburg, moored lo Ihe bank, dtrcotly uudor ihe river batteriea. he: I4 th us , i --n towards Ihe city, she was fully ten uiinules do tatned in making her aesaulls upon the steam er. notwithstanding ait mis oppuriuuny, auu the close proximity to lbe rebel battnrica and fire from them of 100 of shot and shell, she waa onlv hit twelve times, and H is and not a narsan was injured. She continued down Ihe river, and landed at tun lower enu oi tne ca- nal, when Uapi. Biiinertanu ion ica ana oroseea lha peninsula hack to the river. Col. t lett ooniiaued down too river, nis oe tination briog watched. This movement will be followed np to night ty an atlempl by the ram Monarch to make ine same trip, xnese rams will be able to keep open the river for some distance, with the assistance of one two iron-elads. whose oommanderj are solicit mg the same privilege, and may soon be grant ed nermiesion 10 run ine Diooxaue. A large body oi troop niigni tnua ne landed from flat boat upon the south side of Vioks burg. If this cannot at present be done, direoi oommunioation of the besieged oiiy with Texas aod Louisiana can do cui en, and transports on Bed Onchite river oan be captured or do- gtroyed. This will be a great gain, anu tne value or this pioneer achievement, therefore, relatively, as well as intrinsically, is vory grrat. We have had two nags of truce lately, one the 31st and one later. The first was oslensi bly to dieoover wbat had beoome of the rebel Colonel who is said to have disappeared. An- other to demand possession of the woman now Uapt. Butnenanu n wire. . ine moeie were somewhat taken aback when informed that Iht lovely Mississippi widow had become the anonae of a natej xiiuooiniie, nut iney nad go home wltnoui ner. xnetr reai purpose nalountediy io ontain iniormation. I 1 " mmi taiked with ofnoera engaged 11U1 oonBtat of Ue ram with Ue baltlenee They say it wee impoaelble te count the rebel '" bul seemed to be planted bebiod trcoe and hoiiaea. and nfl. piu, with infanlrj using small arms. It was indeed a miriole taai he eaoaped. 8he was under ire from half. past six to quarter past eeeen. Fiasr Bipoar or run Boimxae' Am Socixtt or U BAB VILLI, LlCKIBO Co- O. FaiEBUB TuaSuLbiia: One wear aco we were called together lo ouile our effort with the noble hearted si. (ere of our country, to labor for Ihe oomrort or oar eiok and wounded soldiers, and can we not well say that we hare labored with a degree of pleasure, although our hearts hare been saddened ta view of the sufferings of the rtoOe son of America, who hare left home, ft lends and lored ones, and gone forth nobly, ana piaoea tbeir Urea an oierinc upon the al tar of their belored country? And oan wr not oner earnest prayers for them, that the God of baltlea may ehieid them from every dan ger, ana nnng them back to their homes and menus, there to recount Ihe mercies of God. aad tell of his goodness to them T At times tnere nee been a great deal of interest mani fested by the ladies in our work, at other times out utile, n e hare found as we have gone cut t souoit snrpuee, mat a. I lhat was necessary was lo preaenl the wants of the sick and wounded soldiers, and we were oheerei by the encouraging words that we heard and by the gifts that we reoeired to replenish our supplies. ne are inoeei grateful to those persons who hare so cheerfully and willingly resnonded our call., aud thus assisted us iu our noble work. Aa it la sull necessary for us to labor. let us do so wltn increased dtligenoe and re I newed geaL We do not present onr resort to boast of what we hare done, for the only re- warn mat wa ask is, mat Uhnet may sy of ue: "She hath dona what she eould." Wa hare for warded during the cast year eleven boxes of noepttai stores: four to the rjauitary lotumis- aton, Colnmbue: two lo the 76th Regiment 0. I V. I ; one to CapU Thrall's Company; three to tne oanttary uommieston, tjinoinoait; one to Dr. Binnet, Nashville, Tean. Th following la tna aggregate 01 tne content ot tne boxes : Shirts, 184; aheels, 134; towels, 234; pillows, pad and cuxmone, 1'jo; pillow-oaees, pairs, 110; drawers, pairs, 36; slippers, pairs. 69; sicks, pairs, 60; haodkerohiefs, 262; quilts and oomiorta, ot: oed and pillow ticks, 14; oorer lids, 3; rolls salve, 6; pin cushions, 21; eye shades, V: drersing gownt, 27; napkins, 83; oravais, ti; ousts, 3; vest, 1; panis, pair, 1 "pit oups, 81 tin cups, 2; glasses jelly, 4; bot tie oateup, lj bottles wine, 2; cans and jugs of truit, VI; cans and iuks of Dickie and tomato. 0; oeges, 1 Dog ana 1 peakaite, craokcrs, 1 pack' ase: areeu anolee. 1 bu.helf: butter. U8 lb: corn starch, 2 Ine; pteaerree, 12 lbr; soap, 2 hrs and 1 lb; white sugar, 6 lbs and $1 worth; M'. 3j lbe; dnrd fruit, paokagea and bags, 10; 040 11; onions, 1 box ana 1 bag. The above dues not inolude lint, oompresaea, books, pa- peia aud pampb'els, and the coulenl of the box lhal was sent lo Capt. Thrall's Company, a the Secretary was absent from home at the time it was packed, and has not been able to secure a list ot the oonteute of said box. The aggregate amount is $UO0 00 MlBSJAriE BlriNCr, Seo y. The following is the tepott of the Tree surer: Amount (iron by member. 9 78 Av.llf ef Featlral .7 iO Avat. of t'apt. I'ouMlng'a Uctur. ...lr7 00 O, Heated by tlomuiltle . 13 62 l'rltet. contrlbuiloue ..'2U 00 AV.ll. of Talleeux M...61 Ve ttbde amount Inch a 87 us eo w bul. amount ax panda Pelaoce In Trcaiury Jan. l3d, 18li3 91 0 ' MISS AMELIA BANCROFT, Treasmer. (Communicated.) Ma. Editoi: The newspapers of the Cop perhead and Butternut persuasion are filltJ wilh the descriptions and detail of Itinera! -ViolMellan's triumphant campaign in Vankee- dom recently. They don't tell us what Ihe especial objeot of a journey through that cold region may have been, at this inclement season, but it does not require a oorijuror or rhagioiao to explain Ihe whole matter, aod to satisfy every reasonable person that his orjeot was .iiuilar to lhat of Douglas, when he went through he Southwestern Btatrg looking for his mother The fact is the Knights of the Golden Cirole aie sadly iu want of au availablecandidate for the I'rcBiJen'-y at ihe next election, and In despair of finding any better timber, have fixed upon little 'Mac, . aud by way -of opening their tauoflbeV, bifcaariug giunud -L, lest, have been trolling him out around the Xew Eoglaud race-oouroe, and the Yankees, as everybody knows, being curiout erittere and fond of uniutfenieute that don't oool 'em any. thing, have turned out in orowda to see Ihe show, just as they would to see a monkey on baud-organ and the wire workers, ol oourse, have had their agents in the crowds to hurrah at (ho right times. We will not pause to Bpeak of the gross indelicacy on the part of an oltioer suspended from his oommand for dis obedience of orders, and who has never dared to ask for a court of inquiry, to vindtoate his oharaoter, thus to permit himself to be used as tool by such men as Seymour, Wood, Van Buren, aud others of that ilk, in New Yolk and New England; but we would oall the attention of all honest patriotio citizens to the ur gent neoessiiy of untiring viguanoe, in watching and exposing Ihe machinations of the subtle and traitorous cabal, whose head quarters are in New York oity, and whose secret agents, like the Prince of Darkness, whoie mpeihey art, are constantly going to and fro, aud up and down in the loyal Stales, couooottng schemes ol Iheir understrappers. The tpoilt being the only objeot, and uo means too base or vile for tboir uso, to elleot their purposes. "Forewarned is forearmed," saith the proverb, aud we must have our pickets on the alert against secret trailers at home as well m against ihtir confederates in the rebel armies. SEN EX. About the Slurlreesboro Rattle We give place lo the following letter frwm a I Idier in Gen. Johnston's division of the Army of Ihe Cumberland, written to a member of ihe Legielature, who vouohes in Ihe strongest terms f ir the oharaoter and reliability of the writer We invite attcmbn lo the perusal of Ihe letter: Camp Bill, ksab HtiaraiKSBoiio, t Tanii, Jan. 80, 1863. Dxab Bib: I know you are interested in the fortunes of Ohio soldiers, wherever lhay anj be; and lhat you, as well as ovcry one ac Iniiaiuied with tho second division of tho right 1 wing, have been sadly disappointed at Iheir I oonduct npon the 31st Decembor, at the battle I of ttone River, as their oouduot ha been described by correspondents of Northern pa- per, the uencrai in command nava nan Iheir say; the correspondents, whose business it is to take eare of the fame of tbeir pet Gen- diers, and of the masletly generalship that ri tally brought order out of ooofusiou. Yes, 1 a r, i know inni wunu ma ueu worn ye. uu- I b tried, and the wounded unoared lor, nireo I nowepnp -r oorrospondents were busy writing of Ihe greatness ut the commanders, and oi tne nanio of the men. The soldier of the Second i iiivisi-m lent mat, inoy nava uurue vuvugu ui this, and mat it ib ineir duty 10 speaa, anu their right lo be heard. - 1 un the nignt ol tue sum ueaemner, tne rigai I wing, under Gen. Mct'ook, took the position it oocupied when attacked upon tne next morning, the Second uivi-ion ou tne ngnt oi ine wing, Urneral Willich a brigade (formerly the 6 .b, or I now the 1st,) upon th extreme right of the - division, iheir position wa taken alter daik, - 1 and the brigade put in ihe following position: tne O'Jtn Indiana ironitng a roan running ai- moat norm ana soutn, in line oi name, wiin - skirmishers, who erved aa piokets, thrown I out perhapa one hundred yarda in advance of I their bivouac; the 49th Ohio with their flank I to the same road, also in line or nettle; tne 16th Ohio in a parallel line with the HVib, and also in line of battle, but pointing mdireolly the opposite direction; the o-d Indiana in in game line with the 16th Ohio, aorae distance to the froul of Ihe loth, the way Ihey were front. on ing, also in line of batlle, with skirmishers - thrown some distance to their front; the 8'J h Illinois were bivouaccd in eoluma, doubled upon the oenlre, near the right of ihe brigade, and pointing toward the road; Company A, 1st unioago nailery, was in too angto lornwu uy the 4Uth and lo:h Ohio, their guns pointed in the same direction the lfilh Ohio and 824 In- lo riiana 'rontel. In I his position uen. n uncn s was brigade rested uulil daylignt, wnen tuey were i attacked suddenly from trie opposite NUMBER 197. ta road by Ihe enemy, driving in il akumuherg of the 39th Iud, aad oooiing into ui Divonac 01 mat regiment with th Bku niisli. or. Th iebl advanced three line of battle on ale behind the other.firinr upon and cha: g log our troop before they were in line of baixia. Ta 16th Ohio were with their back directly ' waemy, ana ware anoi uown wmist Ukuif their gun from the etrap; o with th ether regiments, th man had ne noao of Uwir coming until the enemy wer in their very mitts , tb hone of Ik battery were, om of them, away beiog watered, aud but one gun wa gut off, u time being giv,:n lo hitch to ho race to mem. And it waa not only th thre line ol hattl in front lhat th men of thi brigade hid to deal with, but upon their right flank, or rather left a they ran rated, long line of rebel in. fantry moved steadily over th field. Thi is nut Ihe evidence of the "heated imagination" of tome "panic stricken soldier," s the eonea- pondenta mppaotly talk of," but our surgeon wno siayed twmnd al our hospitals, say thai at least a full brigade of rebsl infantry passed entirely on eur Utuk, aod two or three regi ment of oavalry. Tho wer th soldier 1 f the 2d dirision attacked and driven in the r disorganised slat aoross the field. Regimen and oomnanie under Ihe line and field iiiicess formed and fought a beat they could; Ihe men retired sullenly, (topping and firing whenever the eould. Ihf V never oommeuoed a retreat until ordered lu, aad when Ihey hailed Iht would obeok the advancing column immeui- ately in front by their deadly fire, but haltiua long wa oeitain annihilation or capture, fei tb heavy foroa upon the Hank kept there, and wa constantly seeking au opportunity to sweep around wilh their infantry, artillery, and cav alry aud cut us on from the ovntr and left; no foroa eonld be spared from the slender aad f ,t wasting line to obeck tne naok movemcc Nothing waa left the men but lo fall back anu seek th proleetion 01 in army ou tne ion auu oeotreor be caplured. But there we no panne otuwg. Ilicwe lues, tuny tun uw. ibiuvi ne. men mad and chagrined, thau atriokea wilh fear. Yon will naturally nek, where were nur nrhatra during this retieat. Witltok was oaptured while on his way from Gen. Johnson's headquarters lo 01 Diigaue. Ann ueu. jouo-on was God knows where. 1 have not rot found a single man of the second division who saw him that morning nam nearly 11 0 ciooa, hen the division had been driven back some threa miles, lo near the Nashville pike, then, for the first Urn, he wa seen, lie wa a lu- gitive from his division, and the earnest prayer of men and ofiioe a of the division waa upon that memorable morning lhal he might never get off the field alive. The mrn were placed in a position new to tnem, iney auuw nuiuiug 01 tha whereabouts of the enemy, and their olli oera, upon whom was their depeudence, failed them In Iheir nour 01 ueeu. iu camp we ate taught to know nothing, bul lo obty order; to trust our commanders to keeping us straight. Wa are taught lo be mere machines, lo be han dled by theee ehlttU and vutchful Generals at their pleasure. The commanding ofiioer of our division, however, was only sapable of taking care of himself, and his division shifted fur itself. We would be willing to let these things pass and Bay nothing in defense of the men of the divieiou, were it not thai there is s manifest inteation on Ihe trt of our commanding otti'jots to blame the men and screen eaoh olht r. 1'iie character of the men of this division is noibiug, but Ihe military reputation of Gen. Johnson is everything; his troops wer Surprised, aud terribly surprised, at a time when the enemy were known to 00 in our luiuieuioie neighborhood, aud he himself so badly surprint"! that he oould not get with hi command until it had fallen baok threo ni'tlee; bis batte ries were taken, and his men shot with their backs lo lbe enemy, and so plaoed by himself. And vet no one is to blame. The men were driven back three miles without commanders, either for brigades or divisions, and yet there one with stars on their ahouuiora to blamo. Gen. Willich a brigade really had no commaader until late in lbe evening, when Col. Gibson got lo it. Ho had been taken prisoner and eeoaped. Then Iho attempt lo put the blame of this disaster upon the men one would think that all these starry gentlemen have been teaching us i to no purpose,- and lhat the men arc expeoted to take care of the ofiiceri rather thau the Officers the men. iteany ma very stare upon their shculdere ought to blush for shame, uowiug all the facte as tuey uo. auu iuim ttemnt to nut the blame upon the st ricken sol diers, whose lives paid Ihe forfeit of their ours-ed blundering, and who are wasting strength and life away in the hospitals, viatims of ore- lemurs., or something worse, "vo, soatne, where is thy blush I" IllarilHDe U) lcusiayki ' Yesterday a marriage ooremony wo per formed by the Hev. W in. Carr, Ohapiainjof Ihe 4th regiment of N. Y. S. V., under rather novel oirouuistauoes, the olergyman and bridegroom beiog iu the oity of Washington and me urine in the village of Fullon. during the ceremony The bridegroom is a member of the 4th regi ment, and otroumslaoces prevented nts Doing iu Fullon to fulfill his engagement with Ihe young lady. liv mail, the parties arranged (0 have the ceremony performed through the medium of the electric telegraph. The day and hour having boen arranged, the parties repaired to the telegraph oDices at the respective stations, the fair bride accompanied by a female friend as bridesmaid. The gentlemanly operator at Fullon orhoiated a bridesman. The first die-datch over the wires relating lo the affair was from Washington, inquiring if the i"y was nreeeut. Au answer io Ihe affirmative was re turned, and Ihe oerenony proceeded. Three meaaages wore sent to Fullon and two trans mitted to Washington, and Ihe oeremony was oompleied. The last message from ashingtun was the declaration 01 toe oiergyuiau pruuuuu-cing the parties man and wife. We doubt not that the oercmony performed is as binding, legally and otherwise, as if Ihe parties were present in propria ptrtonm before Ihe olergyman. Some years since a similar 00 ourrenoe took plaoe, and il wa decided in a court of justioo that tho marriago waa valid We cannot see why it should not be. Bttsincse contract by telegraph are binding upon the patties, and why should not a marriage oontrsot be ? Ol course, a record of Ihe ciremony will I preserved in the lelcgroph offices, fur futnro reference. Otwego Timet, Tho parlte "joined together" by lighlning were Charles S. Gardner aud Angelina 1.. Pal meter. The Telegraph marriage oeremony occupied about an hour and a half. A Rebellion Within a Rebel llou. Governor Brown of Georgia has issued a pro clamation which reoile the following elate ct afT.irain Georeia: 'Sellable information having been received by me that there ia at present a very considerable number of deserters and straggler from the military eervioe of the Confederate States within the limit of this State, who, having volunteered and entered the aervioe, have lnglo- riously abandoned Iheir oountry's flag and their brave oomrades in arms, and it being represented that numbers of these dayertere, enocurnged by disloyal oitucns lo Ihe mountains or North. together with arms in their nanus, and me now in rebellion against the auihorily of this Slate and oonfedcrate Slates, robbing loyal ciiixene of their property and threatening tt burn their dwellings and do oiher act ot vio lenoe. One of Ihe art by which the Southern heart is fired is this : Boon after the battle of Mur freesboro, the Rebel General, Bragg, oaused to be printed and widely circulated in Ihe army aoiinterfeita of the Nashville Union, in which was conspicuously displayed "Startling News ! Four 8 tales Seceded from Ihe Old Oovernm-nt I Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, and Ksntuoky ! ' Thi wa followed by an editorial bewailing ihe losa of these Blalea. Of oourse, the whole aff.ir wa a forgery, but the illiterate aoldiery of the South, a large proportion of whom oannot read at all, oould not detect il. While Buckner waa in Kentucky, bogus copies of -the Louiavilb Journal were freely circulated by the Rebel., filled with all kinds or matter adapted to in flame and eoeourage Ihe Rebels, and .disoonr age Ihe loyal. The Washington correspondent of Ihe Boston Journal says that Gen. Hooker now oocupies the position lhal, line be came from California, he firmly believed that it waa hi destiny to fill. When at Bladensbnrg in command tf but four regiments when plaoed at the brad of a division on tho Peninsula and when he returned from Antietam, -rounded, yi crowned with laurel., hat Hmker expressed his e-nric lion to distingutst-e I Miseachneette. gen letn e that, sooner or later, he would ba iu e..iam-ii l or tne army er tne roinmoo, nu i wouia wiu oi i toriei wiin it. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FORJICE. . Midioal FvBvijoi'f Office, 1 Wabbihotoh. l. C, Jbo. 22, 1863 DIALED PROPOSAL 1LL KB St IIVE1 Af O at ibis oflkkDBlll HONOAV, tba Kid dT of rbra- ry, 1163, at (wolr ( ,2i u'cl ck Bt., for furutMbtug ihs) .die, aod Miwpiul .W U-turn t antil tba lt day of JuiuafT. lw4. with a au uitiy of rure 101. to be (V-IItsit- "J at tfw !ii4Ww.iif places, to alt: Biltoa Head, Booth Car alios. . Nrwtorro, North lit . Fortn-M Muni je Vii,ii. -a, Penaacota, KluiirU. Nasbtilb, Toutjte. New O-twiatna. Luu-i-at,a. 81 Loo!", MimobiL , Uafro, 111. aula. w whi District of OloaabLt. MeBapbia, TdW. As ihf quKuiitv rfyWrtl t tb repe-t.w polate fs avot ortciat-f known, btdeia will sta s tb wjuuiUty of lea Hi caa foraieb, sbna It iglbt-rd( prtea pr toa of lAX.) Doanda. aad wltblu wba pori-ad they caa faro lab tbvaaiouut ol lfair btJ. Altboufth It i deal-able that tfdeiers ebuald prvfoea tv furulati tt boio ataooni re atitrtl at any on- or tlr pite pruiciea 10 o uppicu. II iM-r -till lU what bwrilltmi tbf ptWMM, If BOf, f r storitiR ib t tb porta tbr propowi to nopplr. 'tb icenuat tw ul lbl.at fjuaUty, ntject to tho Ib-sjprcli' b aud approval A Um uHirxi in cbaig of the post lle-FP It Is) Ct'MTtyfO'l. 1 b roil oauo aod p .at oAos addressof lb btdoor BBSS aj'in-ar la tb propuwd. il a oil u uiaov la iu dibkoi a nrn irt amewj oi th iiartiui atrial at p. r, ut the Md will b eoualdered as the Int-lvi-liMl proposal of tb parte, atttolog It. Prcbwals from dulova. iMrttt will aot b conelderod. writl an oath ul alleatlaore to tbo I'a'tel IjiaUe OoTerti mtBttnDetarc'npiBjrsa(Si pr"'foatlv-. l'ruf) -aU tttU't betidnstHl to tUapiy Johnaoo, M. B. K., U. B. A., aod AcMag JHedlcal Purveyor, Wa tii utoa, I). C.and ah oold te pltAlblr laaiktd 'i'rwpi.sais Ur l" . .... aw The ability of tb MMr to nil the cootiS'-f, snoora I b awardti'l tu h iu, iviuit be iia'atittcd by two rcapoa iilile uMioiit, a coi '7a;::M eroiO ar'.'vMided to tha ;uaraBte-a, and itJraut'-w inuat atcHnpaiiJ th bid. 1 Dtl r'noiiilltT Ol eii-aiiM.i uiun m bi uwii uy tat lHctialtrtilirwla of the tk rk of ILo Dtaitet UUalct tmrt or t the trn.tt S'ltea IHntrH Btu-i bidden man l i orieii wiian vti oiat aro ipcBad,oi tueir pr.p lat Ul O Jt' contdrri d. iL...,t. in )i...nii of tit iiooaid tk liars, slcitod by Uie cemrraei ira aud b'jtb of hi j.iutors, will be fo- tract. lorm o uuarojtef. Y'e, . . f i cjcuty vt aud SUta oi . leroby 4iic - . -t " to tumi a cvuvmcit iiBro'tiu.' ills ili't ifrms f h s prrpue tioo, aad that, hiruld (in p . (-.mtum ly w.c id, be will al oiios eoter uto m ioniru in axT'irttaDG ttieif Hn. HbuuM Um roDi ravbe ttwatded hi ta ws are prtpsraa w aaUT..Bl. hU am itrltli a. (lo th (a guarauwa moat be ftp?&d4 tne ojkiol eaitla-.il abets uieait.o-M.) ThevSutKeoB Oetieial rererfes to hlailf the right to reject any or alt bids that he may dtoia loo high or oa- fUit11"' UBHr.T aK'tlffl-t'N, . K , U. 8. ., fvb9dtd Actio Me -leal tan. or. THE PKIMilNS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH KAMIlIV AN1 MANUFACTURING THE BET3i CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE NOW IN USE. LOOK AT THE PRICES I rtAIft TABLE, H". HALF CABINET, Ctt LATENT EXTENSION AND FOLDING CAB INET, $0. 1. BBIjIj. Agoutln Oolumtoum ISO Kihwt Mtmiitl Ht. Thi U the rllniplert Baoblua ever merte. Stwa with a In 'it orodla. tivtti two eatHM. .nu..i -r .ujlronltaeluipllillf UmI llaM. lo et uot of onVr e,,urt lor a urem-u-anu r-aoii-ie . aa it In operation. ...... ..mini in a.er, town In tha Itata to whom Iheral Indnaenienu araoflered. u.di. .n.l o.,.rrihli tnrtalnlng to the TO W(wr na. -hineuuiatanlly on baud. I atn putting a valuable Improvement on ill. moor. ma. Iblue (ol which 1 hue. 111. tna a.,1. .aeuoy; uri.mea-jbaoK- the WO Parkin-, raaohlna b.r alnoraioaohlnanhat .aveuot noon men. ,. P""- unco p. iitiK. S.neral Ayei t, 6i the CultI state., OBJo. al Hal, Kovm, If Wejt lh Bt. tiinelnn.il. O. InneVT-t.'-BH-ly. Ueiii'tivc Livculmswilli SntnptesofWork well lo fiorii MUti 6 THE FlftKLE UTON LOCK-STlTCtlJ SEWING MACHINE! Thi eMaohlnc la ltvle and eerily nndorttoo. It la dnr.ll. as a.tly kept In order. It la adapted to great range of work. It does Ita work well. tt li vrowote from patent lltlgetlon. In m fair competition with First OhMS Machine, it ba. been awarded FIRST PREMIUMS. I.ery Machine acid taw.rrauled toglTa beater aatls (action than any other, or money refunded. LOWEST PRICE .... f lO 'WITI " f- -ftTET) A !' Tit. f-itt Stroutl a'-raal, olrP" Aug. y .-iCil-lR a WILSON'S So-CrV-lXlft TVT-anoM.XlJLS'M Awarded the Flrtt Premium a tha hart fsraiLY sewing mwm For three anoMcalve yearf, at the fJHITEn STATES ; For bnr racoea.lt. yeara. al the Oaro BT1TW Fare! For tea aiiooea.lT. year., al lha flramiraan BBOBABtes Otlieo. 77 VVo..t Fourth Ht.. . nuns OPERA HOtJBi, OIBOIBBATI, OHIO. PR. OdXIST, (Formerly of Bnffalo,) LM INK BoetB rnn. a ... ... a tir. far n, , malartT . Hb "' n-r $100 REWARD. PSIJAPBO FBOM II1B OHIO FEtUTBMTIABY OK W tha night of February- 4tb, 1K63, Goorgo Oa fetoxx, AIL. QIOB1K KKNN10T,conTictil or Ihe crime of M.lian.ut -Shooting, In B.inllton founty, Decomber, IfcW, and aeolencd lo nin- ,,! '. 'mrlaaiajt. O. rg l!ra..n.aliaa Ko.nld.y, I. at-ml rra or a,,,t .eandrn.(u.lli Inchea high. ha. barh. e.. brown b.ir, creni".. to-epHion, o.l f.ce. fnl aid ii-,;tv h-cM il. fV. MHiirr, medlnm .orehe.il. me.num uu . - "htol..-k. long Bk, h,.a...ronln.H.e.lg.oIiifht fill a star on . ne in.nle ol hi! right lU imh, a auar near nvid of "he Irft thumb, and near th. diet ioint or . Um. baa a "h.rp apneaiaa'a. Ua haa a wile, Mary W -ho ileed, .he. ha cama b.r., I. T,oy, K- York, and la bellTl to lira no. In J.rae C.ty, or Brooklyn. Alao, brother Albert. In Otncinnatt. A reward of One Hundred Dollar Will ba pail t-r Mb dell-eery here, or of FIFTT Df)I-i.fcfis r-r hil .-.rreat and confli-om-nt in any J.ti. ao rr at inthtra. NArHA-IF.l.MKBioS. Ward.w Ohio Penitentiary, Oolom n 0 , Feb. 6, 1HS3. febT.Jl-t ic-